Find E‑Bike Charging in Madrid

Charging points for e-bikes and pedelecs in Madrid, counted from OpenStreetMap. Socket type, fee and opening hours where they are recorded.

Charging points in Madrid, measured

Counted from OpenStreetMap on 2026-08-22. Every figure below is what the database actually contains, not an estimate.

15
charging points
15
for bikes only
1
free of charge
0
covered
Most common socket: Bosch 3-pinRank 1 of 3 surveyed cities in Spain0.2 per 100,000 inhabitants

Cycling conditions in Madrid

Hilly city — 244 m between the lowest and highest point, which is exactly where an e-bike earns its keep.

315 days reached 12 °C or more in 2024, with 80 rainy days and 491 mm of precipitation.

OpenStreetMap lists 1,906 bicycle parking facilities, 118 bike shops, 4 repair stations and 570 rental stations here.

Source: OpenStreetMap contributors, Open-Meteo. Collected 2026-08-22.

Madrid – Cycling the Gran Vía and Green Corridors

Madrid combines grand boulevards with expanding cycle lanes and green corridors. For short urban trips, getting around is easy by bike.

Cycling in Madrid links Centro, Chamberí, Salamanca, Arganzuela and Retiro via separated lanes and calm backstreets.

E-bikes and pedelecs help on gentle hills and longer routes toward Casa de Campo and Madrid Río, supported by charging options near mobility hubs, campuses and cultural venues.

With Bike-Charging.com, riders can discover e-bike charging locations, labeled sockets and pedelec stations across Madrid — from Gran Vía to Retiro Park, from Plaza Mayor to Matadero Madrid — including accessibility, opening hours and navigation links.

Beyond biking, Madrid offers plazas, museums and parks — much of it connected by bike paths for a relaxed, low-carbon city day.

E-bike charging in Madrid

Where can I charge my e-bike in Madrid?
OpenStreetMap records 15 points in Madrid that an e-bike can use. 15 of them are for bikes only; the rest are shared with cars but list a socket a bike can plug into. Open the map to see where they are.
Is charging free in Madrid?
1 of the 15 points are recorded as free and 14 as chargeable. For the remainder OpenStreetMap has no fee recorded, so check on site.
Which plug do I need in Madrid?
Bosch 3-pin is the most common socket type here. Bring the charger that came with your bike - there is no universal e-bike connector.

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